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<blockquote data-quote="Stel" data-source="post: 3104960" data-attributes="member: 574698"><p>From the sound of things you hooked everything up in parallel on the rears. IE. you have a bunch of speakers + terminals wired to one + terminal on the amp, and a bunch of the - terminals wired to the other - on the amp. This presents a very low impedance (low ohms) to the amp which is bad for it.</p><p></p><p>In the fronts, if your tweeters are wired to the 4x6's speaker terminals then you'll have the same frequencies going to the tweeters as you do your 4x6's unless you have a crossover between the 4x6's and the tweeters. This is very bad for tweeters. You still won't hear low tones from the tweeter because they are incapable of producing them. Do you have any crossovers / high pass filters anywhere? Or are you talking about the tweeters built into the 4x6's?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stel, post: 3104960, member: 574698"] From the sound of things you hooked everything up in parallel on the rears. IE. you have a bunch of speakers + terminals wired to one + terminal on the amp, and a bunch of the - terminals wired to the other - on the amp. This presents a very low impedance (low ohms) to the amp which is bad for it. In the fronts, if your tweeters are wired to the 4x6's speaker terminals then you'll have the same frequencies going to the tweeters as you do your 4x6's unless you have a crossover between the 4x6's and the tweeters. This is very bad for tweeters. You still won't hear low tones from the tweeter because they are incapable of producing them. Do you have any crossovers / high pass filters anywhere? Or are you talking about the tweeters built into the 4x6's? [/QUOTE]
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